A fully researched court-mounted WWI & WWII Group of Five to A/Cpl Frank Harding, Military Foot Police (France 1915) and later Devon Constabulary, with named 1937 Coronation Medal, Defence Medal in original named O.H.M.S. box, plus regimental Proficiency Medal and CGW badge.
Royal Observer Corps Cap Badge
British, Victorian, Heavy Bronze Model Signal Cannon on Hardwood Naval Carriage – 17 lbs of Maritime Presence
British, 1878–80, Afghanistan Medal, Named to 1434 Bomber J. Williams, 12 Battery, 9th Brigade Royal Artillery
WW1 German 13cm Shell Case
German, WWII, Kriegsmarine J29a 30-Second Torpedo Timer Stopwatch by Junghans, Navy Marked “M 5489”
German, WW2, Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (DRK – German Red Cross) Enlisted/NCO Belt, Leather Medical Pouch with Dated Contents, Named “O.. Mann 11/163”
British, Scots Guards Officers’ Cap Badges, Individually Framed Display Group of Three
British 1845 Pattern Infantry Officer’s Sword
German, WWII, Silver Grade Anti-Partisan Warfare Badge (Bandenkampfabzeichen), Juncker Type, Semi-Hollow Reverse with 3 Voids
British, WWI, Mons Star & Meritorious Service Medal Group of Five – 30166 W.O. Cl.II (Battery Sergeant Major) F.C. Galpin, Royal Field Artillery – Framed Display & Miniatures
A highly desirable Royal Field Artillery Mons entitlement group of five to a long-serving Battery Sergeant Major, confirmed in France from 16 August 1914, combining early BEF service, Meritorious Service Medal, and Long Service & Good Conduct distinction, preserved with full-size and miniature sets.